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China's economic reform

Shangquan Gao ; forewords by Sir Alec Cairncross and Sir Edward Heath

(Studies on the Chinese economy)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, c1996

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What are the reasons behind China's new move to reform? What has been experienced and what lessons can now be drawn? Is China facing new problems in its reform road? What of its future? Professor Gao, one of China's leading reformers, examines and assesses China's reform over the last 14 years. Incorporating a broad range of theoretical, applied and policy materials, this book features many current topics and up-to-date tables, graphs and statistics.

Table of Contents

  • Preface - Foreword
  • Sir Edward Heath - Introduction
  • Sir Alec Cairncross - From Planned Economy to Market Economy - The Achievements and Problems of China's Economic Reform - China's Opening to the Outside World - Deepening Reform is a Must for China's Developing Export-Oriented Economy - China's Rural Economic Restructuring - China's Enterprise Reform - The Probe of China's Socialist Market System - The Restructuring of China's Macro-economic Management System - The Reforms of China's Receipt Distribution and the Social Insurance Systems - The Historical Experience of China's Restructuring of Economic System - Setting Up a Socialist Economic System with Distinctive Chinese Features - The Theory and the Practice of China's Socialist Commodity Economy - China is Making Greatest Experiment in the Human Economic History: Answering the Questions asked by the Foreign and Domestic Correspondents - Appendix: The Major Events of the Ten-Year Economic Reforms (December 1978-December 1989) - The Statistical Charts of the Achievements of Our Ten-Year Reforms - Index

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